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Doctors advised people with respiratory conditions to stay indoors during a recent air quality alert

时间:2025-11-08 19:16:04 来源:The Eternal Design Company 作者:真衣 阅读:801次

Doctors advised people with respiratory conditions to stay indoors during a recent air quality alert

Doctors developed a vaccine to protect children in Africa from a deadly childhood diseaseThe community center hosted a job fair with 50 local companies hiring for various positions

Doctors advised people with respiratory conditions to stay indoors during a recent air quality alert

A new study showed that students who get 8 hours of sleep a night get better gradesThe city installed a new parking app that lets users reserve spots and pay for parking onlineA major food company announced it will cut sugar in its cereals by 30% over the next year

Doctors advised people with respiratory conditions to stay indoors during a recent air quality alert

Scientists created a device that generates electricity from food waste in homesThe school board approved plans to build a new middle school in the fast-growing northern neighborhood

Doctors advised people with respiratory conditions to stay indoors during a recent air quality alert

Researchers found that petting a dog for 10 minutes lowers blood pressure in stressed adults

The government started a program to help small businesses set up online storesPet groomer uses organic products for pets with allergies

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Research finds that board games improve communication skills in familiesShoe brand makes shoes from recycled rubber and organic cotton

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